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Article about: BEER CARRYING SPITFIRES OF WORLD WAR II In lighter moments of World War II, the Spitfire was used in an unorthodox role: bringing beer kegs to the men in Normandy. During the war, Heneger an

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    BEER CARRYING SPITFIRES OF WORLD WAR II

    In lighter moments of World War II, the Spitfire was used in an unorthodox role: bringing beer kegs to the men in Normandy.
    During the war, Heneger and Constable brewery donated free beer to the troops. After D-Day, supplying the invasion troops in Normandy with vital supplies was already a challenge. Obviously, there was no room in the logistics chain for such luxuries as beer or other types of refreshments.
    Some men, often called sourcers, were able to get wine or other niceties from the land or rather from the locals. RAF Spitfire pilots came up with an even better idea.

    The Spitfire Mk IX was an evolved version of the Spitfire, with pylons under the wings for bombs or tanks. It was discovered that the bomb pylons could also be modified to carry beer kegs. According to pictures that can be found, various sizes of kegs were used.
    Whether the kegs could be jettisoned in case of emergency is unknown. If the Spitfire flew high enough, the cold air at altitude would even refresh the beer, making it ready for consumption upon arrival.

    A variation of this was a long range fuel tank modified to carry beer instead of fuel. The modification even received the official designation Mod. XXX. Propaganda services were quick to pick up on this, which probably explains the official designation.
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    A staged shot of the Mod. XXX tank being filled.

    As a result, Spitfires equipped with Mod XXX or keg-carrying pylons were often sent back to Great-Britain for maintenance or liaison duties. They would then return to Normandy with full beer kegs fitted under the wings.
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    The Spitfire had very little ground clearance with the larger beer kegs.

    Typically, the British Revenue of Ministry and Excise stepped in, notifying the brewery that they were in violation of the law by exporting beer without paying the relevant taxes. Leave it to government civilians to figure out a way to harass the fighting troops!!) It seems that Mod. XXX was terminated then, but various squadrons found different ways to refurbish their stocks.
    Most often, this was done with the unofficial approval of higher echelons.
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    In his book Dancing in the Skies, Tony Jonsson, the only Icelancer pilot in the RAF, recalled beer runs while he was flying with 65 Squadron. Every week a pilot was sent back to the UK to fill some cleaned-up drop tanks with beer and return to the squadron.
    Jonsson hated the beer runs as every man on the squadron would be watching you upon arrival. Anyone who made a rough landing and dropped the tanks would be the most hated man on the squadron for an entire week.

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    Oh I just love this. Any pics of these Spits'?

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    Found it. Excellent.

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    can you believe it???
    yes.....there are photos
    the proof of the pudding...the proof of the beer!
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    This is a great story

    If it had been April 1st I would have probably thought this was an April fool

    Nick
    "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem

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    My kind of aircraft.

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    Absolutely brilliant!

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    Just brilliant that is, ie heard stories that this still happens today with aricrew stashing things anywhere they can within their plane

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    I have seen some Soviet pics with planes carrying spam and other foods from the lend-lease

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    You have just gotta love spits, what a wonderful plane and what a wonderful story, many thanks for posting this item.
    Regards,

    Jerry

    Whatever its just an opinion.

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